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Trump, Biden eye new swing states but analysts have doubts

Ford O’Connell, a Florida-based Republican political strategist, said in a Monday phone interview that "any presidential candidate will always want to be trying to expand the electoral map in any way possible

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At the Races: Divided attention

In an interview on Sirius XM that wasn’t on his advance schedule, Biden told Howard Stern last Friday that he intends to debate Trump “somewhere. I don’t know when.”

Playing by the rules?

For the Trump team and those enmeshed in the Arizona indictments, "weaponization" of the Justice Department has become a catchall excuse for any actions that stand in the way of the prize.

First, he’s probing the pandemic

"I’m going to miss a lot of the people, and I’m going to miss engaging on the issues. But I won’t miss the separation from my family."  This interview has been edited and condensed.

Trone’s wealth looms over Maryland Senate primary

And if anyone thinks he’s got a spare $50 million, they didn’t ask Chuck," Trone said in an interview at a coffee shop in Silver Spring last week after meeting with representatives of the American Cancer

Greene says she’ll trigger motion to vacate next week

Greene’s move has been expected for weeks since the Georgia Republican in March first introduced her resolution to declare the office of the speaker vacant, but she’s been struggling to round up backing

They staffed the Jan. 6 committee.

Glick, then an investigative counsel for the House select committee probing the Jan. 6 attack, made the customary introductions of his colleagues. Watkins jotted down all the names.

Would this debate have a winner?

During his recent interview on Howard Stern’s radio show, President Joe Biden said he was willing to participate in a debate with former president Donald Trump.